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Broadcasting European elections

Electoral Studies, 1984
Abstract Television presentation of the 1984 European parliamentary elections is described and compared with equivalent features of the broadcast campaigns of 1979. Arrangements for party broadcasting were broadly similar almost everywhere. But news value judgements were applied more strictly to news bulletin and current affairs provision, typically ...
Karen Siune   +2 more
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Voters and Abstainers in National and European Elections

Europaeum review, 2019
Through a panel analysis conducted in Bavaria, which covers two adjacent elections – the federal elections and the European elections in 2013 and 2014 – we examine the attitudinal factors that drive citizens’ propensity to turn out.
Daniel Stockemer, A. Blais
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European elections: Sweden

West European Politics, 1980
A preliminary count of the votes of the election on 17 September 1979 gave the Social Democrats and Communists a majority in the unicameral Riksdag. But with the counting of postal votes (especially those from abroad) it soon became apparent that the three non‐Socialist parties in the Riksdag—the so‐called ‘bourgeois’ parties— would maintain their ...
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Party organization and gender in European elections

Party Politics, 2018
Political parties often monopolize the flow of politicians into elected office making it important to understand when, and under what conditions, parties are more or less likely to promote gender equality in representation. This article argues that party
Andrea S. Aldrich
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How European are European elections?

2002
European elections provide an arena for national and European political parties to co-operate. The aim of this chapter is to consider how far they interact, how far this takes us towards truly transnational elections and what the implications are for electoral politics at the European level. Taking the 1994 election to the European Parliament (EP) as a
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European elections—Austria

West European Politics, 1980
(1980). European elections—Austria. West European Politics: Vol. 3, Trade Unions and Politics in Western Europe, pp. 139-141.
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Routledge Handbook of European Elections

Journal of Contemporary European Research, 2015
pragmatic route for winning influence and had to compromise on a number of issues, including its advocacy for an open immigration ...
Gianfranco Pasquino
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Analyzing European Elections

European elections provide an opportunity to explore the political dynamics of the European Union (EU), voter behavior, party competition, and regional alignments. This chapter introduces a multivariate framework, combining Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) and Factorial Correspondence Analysis (FCA), to analyze the 2024 European elections as ...
Georgia Panagiotidou   +1 more
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European elections as counterfactual national elections

2007
European Parliament elections affect a supra-national, European body. Nevertheless their outcomes are often interpreted as if they were national elections, with repercussion in the national political arena. Such a counterfactual representation, in which European parliamentary elections are presented as national parliamentary elections, forms the ...
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